Only two from me this year, both from the 633 Squadron project. The first is an even more than usually self-indulgent homage to my lost youth partly spent amusing friends with terrible fiction about the reconstituted 633 manned of course by me and them... a Mosquito FB24 (prototyped Canadian project to put two-stage Merlins in the fighter-bomber) what-iffed to the Gulf in 1991 with desert colours and Hellfires under the wings. My own mount, naturally.



The second is the RAF Museum history of 633 Squadron's idea of their genesis, flying Fairey Battles with the AASF in France 1940: I conflated that with a moment from the start of the film to come up with aircrew clustered round the rear end after a slightly dicey mission: "Hardly touched us".



On the bench at the moment, a Spitfire IX brewers dray (ICM, 1:48).
Happy New Year everybody.